MLB Trade Scenarios: Predicting Where Each Top Target Wants to Be Dealt

Very few MLB players get to have a say in where they are traded. Only players with no-trade clauses or 10-and-five rights are able to try to steer to where they want to be traded if they are going to be dealt.

There are certainly situations that are more beneficial to these players because of their personal preferences or team makeup, but it is hard for players to get traded to the location of their choice.

This article will look at the best-case scenario for a trade for some of the top targets that should be available prior to the 2012 MLB trade deadline.

Zack Greinke

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Zack Greinke has been able to put up outstanding numbers during his career while simultaneously dealing with a social anxiety disorder (h/t Adam McCalvy of MLB.com). While this does not mean that pitching in a major market is out of the question for Greinke, it does mean that it may be more difficult.

The Texas Rangers would be a great landing spot for Greinke. Arlington is not a huge market like New York, and the organization has done a great job of helping players like Josh Hamilton with personal issues.

The care that the Rangers have for their players could make Texas a very appealing location for Greinke.

Cole Hamels

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The Philadelphia Phillies have not yet decided if they are going to be buyers or sellers at the 2012 MLB trade deadline. If they do make the decision to become sellers, then Cole Hamels will become one of the most popular players available.

Teams have already called the Phillies about Hamels (h/t Jon Heyman of CBS Sports).

Hamels was born and raised in Southern California, and he has the nickname "Hollywood." That might be where Hamels is playing later this year, and the Los Angeles Dodgers are likely the ideal destination.

Chase Headley

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Chase Headley has done a fine job for the San Diego Padres this year. This has led to a number of teams trying to get in contact with the Padres about a possible deal for the third baseman (h/t Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports).

The Baltimore Orioles should be looking for an upgrade to their lineup this summer, and Headley is a good fit there. Baltimore would provide a similar playing environment for Headley, while also affording him the chance to play for an up-and-coming team.

Matt Garza

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Matt Garza could be on the trade market this summer, and he would be one of the best pitchers available.

The Chicago Cubs are going to want a lot for him, though. Jayson Stark of ESPN has quoted a big league executive as saying that the Cubs want a return similar to what the Colorado Rockies got for Ubaldo Jimenez last year.

In the past, Garza had success in the American League East with the Tampa Bay Rays. He may have an interest in pitching for the New York Yankees. He would not have the pressure of being an ace, and he would also be able to join a team with a good chance of winning the World Series.

Edwin Encarnacion

The Toronto Blue Jays have been fading after they were near the top of the American League East during the early parts of the season. This means that they could be sellers.

Edwin Encarnacion has put up outstanding numbers through the first half of the year. Jayson Stark of ESPN has heard that he is not available at this point, but that could change.

The Los Angeles Dodgers have gotten poor production out of the third base spot, and Encarnacion might be able to feast on National League pitching. He could boost his stock even more by playing in a big city and producing during his contract year.

Los Angeles has a lot of money to spend, and if Encarnacion were to help lead the team to the playoffs, then he could earn himself a huge deal. This opportunity makes Los Angeles a location to where Encarnacion would almost certainly want to be sent.

Wandy Rodriguez

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For the second year in a row, the Houston Astros will be taking calls about Wandy Rodriguez (h/t Jon Paul Morosi of Fox Sports). It seems to be much more likely that the Astros actually deal Rodriguez this summer.

Wandy Rodriguez has pitched in Houston for his whole major league career, and it may be time for a change. If Rodriguez had a choice, the Boston Red Sox might present a good opportunity for him to play on a winning team in a major market. He could thrive in that type of atmosphere.

Brett Myers

With each passing Astros loss, it seems more and more likely that Myers will be dealt. He is not fazed by all of the trade rumors that are surrounding him, though, according to Jayson Stark of ESPN.

Myers would likely want to stay in the closer role, and the New York Mets could present that opportunity. Frank Francisco has an ERA around 5.00, so the Mets may be willing to trade for Myers and slot him in as their closer.